Dependency of cassava (Manihot esculanta Crantz) on vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi |
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Authors: | M. Habte M. N. Byappanahalli |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agronomy and Soil Science, University of Hawaii, 1910 East West Road, HI 96822 Honolulu, USA |
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Abstract: | Cassava plants were started in the greenhouse either from small cuttings (2.0 mg P/cutting) or large cuttings (20.2 mg P/cutting) in a subsurface Oxisol not inoculated or inoculated with Glomus aggregatum at target soil solution P concentrations of 0.003–0.2 mg l-1. Vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungal colonization levels in excess of 60% were attained on cassava roots irrespective of the size of cutting material used or target soil solution P status. However, plants started from large cuttings grew faster and better than those started from smaller ones. Cassava was found to be very highly dependent on VAM fungi if grown from small cutting but only marginally dependent if grown from large cuttings. The lower dependence of cassava on VAM fungi when started from larger cuttings appears to be related to the high P reserve in these cuttings and hence the low requirement of the plants for soil P until the P reserve in the cuttings is significantly depleted.A contribution from the Hawaii Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Journal Series No. 3896 |
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Keywords: | Glomus aggregatum Cuttings Dependency categories Manihot esculanta Soil solution P |
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